Arm yourself for rock warfare.

The Dunlop DB-01 Dime Cry Baby From Hell is a hot-rodded wah with an extended sweep so you can get more high end with the pedal down or low end with the pedal up. A 5-way selector on the side lets you choose which frequency you want to play with and also features a kick-in boost. LED indicators inform you of status, even on darkened stages. An extra input on the left lets you go in and out on the same side. Controls include an adjustable volume boost (0 to +17dB). An adjustable Q control modulates frequency breadth and a fine tune knob lets you adjust the toe down sweep range. It sounds badass and with camo graphics, it looks badass.

Features

Extended sweep for more high end with the pedal down or low end with pedal up

5-way selector on the side

Features a kick-in boost

LED indicators inform you of status, even on darkened stages

An extra input on the left lets you go in and out on the same side

Adjustable volume boost (0 to +17dB)

Adjustable Q control modulates frequency breadth

If you're a bad-ass guitarist, you'll use this pedal. Order yours today.

Wow. I just bought this pedal yesterday and am still exploring the capabilities of it, but wow. I recently bought the normal crybaby wah and returned it immediately after hearing this one. At first it seemed a bit pricy but I have to say that is well worth it for full filling ALL of your wah tones. The Q knob on the side does wonders for trying to pick out the wah tone that you want. I have nothing to say except.........WOW...........and this is the most versatile wah ever created. And....I can go from playing Hendrix, to Guns n' roses, to Zakk Wylde to the meanest gainiest (I don't think that's really a word) sounding tone ever. I haven't exactly figured out the entire potential of the boost but I can say that it puts a LOT of extra gain on to your overall tone. This wah adds a bit of hum to your rig but its well worth it. I would rate this 1,000,000 out of 5 if I could .

I am by no means a metal player but I was looking for a new wah and tried all of the voxes and the cry baby's and this is the one i got.....the flexibility of it is amazing any sound you want from a wah pedal...the vocal sounds of Warren Haynes to the cutting solos of Zakk Wylde this pedal has it... the only reasons I gave it 4 stars is Im not particular to camouflage (which really means nothing) and its not a plug and play pedal Ive spent hours tweaking it to get it to sounds just like I wanted it to....if you just want a wah to plug in and rock back and forth get a standard cry baby classic but if you want to sculpt the wah sound of your dreams buy this wah pedal now.

I bought this pedal about 6 months ago to replace a 1980's crybaby that had recently quit on me...and I was amazed...I love the extended sweep and the range of adjustments. I go from a Fender telecaster to a Vox brit boost, dime bag wah, home brew power screamer, electro harmonix black finger,to a voodoo lab chours, to a echo park...coming out of a reissue 65' twin reverb and the sound I get is absolutely amazing! I've never used a better wah

I had finally saved up enough money to by it, man it was the best cry baby I ever had, I get Kerry Kings sound to Andreas kissers, it truly amazing, although the foot switch broke on me but thank god I had the warranty/ buy this wah or don't use one at all!!!

Yesterday I bought this monster. I'd played on pretty much all but the signature Crybabies before... all were sweet, but didn't have the versatility I had gotten used to in my Dano-wah. The first reason I went with a Cry Baby was because of the all-metal casing. I'm not abusive to my pedals, by any means, but through normal playing things will be kicked around, cords will be yanked in every direction... The wah I had before shorted out the power jack with the first good yank.That brings me to my next important feature... true, hard-wired, bypass. When I turn my pedal off, it's actually off... not running on low.Finally... the customization... 6 different ranges of wah that are easy to click through. If that's not enough, you have the option/ability to adjust the Q and tone, to get that wah sound you only dream of. Also, being able to adjust how much gain I get from the gain switch is a must... the wah I was using only had quiet and loud, while this one hits every notch between. I can already tell I'll be using this one longer, and more frequently, than the other knock-off I was using before.If you're going to buy a wah pedal, don't settle for crap. Buy a Cry Baby, 'cause that's what you grew up hearing anyway.

i bought this about 8 months ago, and havent looked back.i use this on, all the time with boost running thru a DD-11 and KFK 10 band equaliser. man, i get awesome tone (esp with stereo amps), and this pedal is key. The boost really thickens your sound, and with teh wah engaged, it adds some extra treble, which sounds cool, even on riffs.I have the pedal set up so that i can push it up to play rythm and plaster it down for solo work, man its great. I get a healthy bassy tone for riffage ala Dime or Crowbar, and a well "dime" tone for my solos, great with some hefty reverb. Not only does this pedal offer so much degree of versatility,but its built like a tank, man, ive bashed this many a time, and it hasnt even chinked the paint. The only thing is, which kit like this that costs, dont run it through some 40 10W amp, it just doesnt improve it. run this through a good amp, with some good kit and it owns.

The best unadvertised feature of this device is its stability. You set it down and it stays put. Get your foot on it only half-way and you can still maintain control. Theres a lot of sweep in this pedal which makes it a very versatile addition to any rig. Took me about a week just to get a feel for where I wanted to be. The boost button is a great feature if you go back and forth between rhythm and lead. A simple slap of the foot and youre there. I havent messed around much with the frequency knob. Get an AC adapter when you go for this purchase because once you start playing with it youll keep it on all the time. I went with a Signal Flex 5 port adapter. Way cheaper than Dunlops brick and theres no wall wart to deal with. Your mileage may vary ... the ECB-003 carries a very reasonable price tag.

This was my second wah ever to play around with. I've messed with the Weeping Demon and just didn't like it. I bought this wah with no intention of playing it, but just for looks, but I couldn't pass up playing, I mean, Darrell would want me to, right?!? I don't like using a lot of effects! Anyway, this thing is awesome. It's got serious emotion built into it, if played right. You can go from depressing death ballad to funky 70's Floyd sounds, to, my favorite, DIMEBAG DARRELL. I had to jam Throes of Rejection with this!! I don't know how I'll fit it into our bands music, but I'll find a way!!!

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